You've Been Laid Off, Now What?
Being laid off is never fun. It can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. But it doesn't have to be the end of the world. There are plenty of things you can do to get back on your feet and find a new job. Here are a few tips to help you through this tough time.
Read MoreWhat To Do When Faced With Trick Interview Questions
Trick interview questions are designed to do one of three things - make you think, gauge your knowledge, or pick your brain to test you on a personality trait. Some employers ask trick questions to see if you're adaptable, but the inquiries don't even have a right or wrong answer. Here's what you can do if you feel like you've been passed one of these loaded questions.
Read MoreResume Keywords that Stand Out with Employers
In our technologically driven society, more employers are turning to software to help sift through job candidates to identify potential matches for their open positions. One way to make your resume stand out is by using specific keywords and phrases that these tools seek. Below you will find a few important keywords employers in many fields seek in their job candidates.
Read MoreWhy You Should Try To Work a New Job for at Least 90 Days
It might be extremely tempting to resign from a new job right away if you find it isn't favorable. However, there are a couple of very good reasons to consider staying for at least 90 days. Here are three:
Read MoreHow To Survive Working a Physically Demanding Job
You might have to survive in a physically demanding work environment one day. You could be a warehouse worker, construction worker, or have a job that requires you to be on the move during your entire shift. These are some tips for getting by so that you won't tire yourself, hurt yourself, or pray for mercy after your first day.
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